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In reply to the discussion: This Court Case Could Unshackle Americans From Student Debt [View all]Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)112. That is precisely the problem. Voodoo free market Reaganomics.
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This is especially true when you consider the involvement of private educational institutes
Major Nikon
Oct 2015
#2
Great post! Damned if we do and if we don't. Strange how they worked this out...
erronis
Oct 2015
#102
I almost stopped reading when he said he was fortunate to have parents that could afford to ...
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2015
#134
"why would someone major in English or history without getting a teaching certificate?"
bvar22
Oct 2015
#109
I have found most of your statements to be untrue....at least in my life experience.
bvar22
Oct 2015
#115
You wanna know what's a waste of taxpayer dollars? Paying for diploma mill degrees.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2015
#139
Exactly. The scenario some speak of here (Don't borrow) might work if Americans were...
BlueJazz
Oct 2015
#25
It's amazing how much foresight and worldly knowledge they expect kids and young adults to have
Maven
Oct 2015
#123
Yes, don't do anything unless you KNOW EXACTLY WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE.
Hissyspit
Oct 2015
#78
easy to say, until you take out student loans based on gov. statistics that
magical thyme
Oct 2015
#23
True, don't take them out, but that's not help to those already stuck with inescapable debt
Cheese Sandwich
Oct 2015
#28
Well, even lowly public state schools can cost "only" $15,000 - $25,000 a year.
Arugula Latte
Oct 2015
#51
Yep, let's keep our populace dumb with only the rich being able to afford an education.
Live and Learn
Oct 2015
#81
The reason lenders sign off on six figure loans to 18 year olds is that lack of risk.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2015
#6
Nobody ever questions how to pay for it when we decide it's time to drop bombs on middle eastern
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#59
Please quit pretending this is not possible. California had free college education until Reagan
Live and Learn
Oct 2015
#84
How to pay for college? With a modest tax on Wall Street speculations. When the banks
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#55
Three family generations went to college, left with no debt & found good jobs. What happened?
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#26
That's not out of the realm of possibilities. The growing activist middle class and large
appalachiablue
Oct 2015
#67
Hope there are some good lawyers with a lot of student debt willing to help out!
Dustlawyer
Oct 2015
#32
When I see stronger laws governing businesses I will consider pressing individuals
Scalded Nun
Oct 2015
#33
I know someone who had their wages garnished for ten years and NONE of it went to the loan....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2015
#56